The Flight of Peregrine: Book One in Folded Path series

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Bol In 1620, John Dee records a final, unsettling discovery. The symbols he once believed to be protective are in fact diagrams capable of stressing reality itself. When the ship Speedwell vanishes through a rupture he names the Fold, it carries its passengers into the unknown. The breach does not close. It waits, responsive to thought, memory and division.Four centuries later, astronomer Dr Sarah Sirkman detects structured signals from Proxima Centauri b. Linguist Dr Ruth Cooke confirms they are not random, but a form of language shaped by the patterns of seventeenth-century English. More impossible still, replies arrive almost instantly, as if distance itself has been bypassed.An international coalition forms to manage the discovery. Led by ethicist Dr Claire Sinnett, the group adopts a cautious approach. Communicate clearly. Avoid promises. Recognise the distant civilisation, calling itself Providence, as sovereign. As dialogue begins, it becomes clear that this is not a simple first contact. The world on the other side is under strain, shaped by a phenomenon known as the Seam, where collective behaviour appears to have tangible consequences.As communication deepens, interpretations diverge. On Earth, the coalition struggles to maintain unity under growing global pressure. On Providence, competing factions begin to see meaning and intent in every transmission. Hope, fear and belief start to carry as much weight as fact. Each exchange risks changing more than understanding.Then something else emerges within the signal. An anomalous voice that does not behave as expected begins to challenge assumptions about the nature of the Fold itself. The possibility grows that this is not just a bridge between worlds, but a system with its own rules, limits and memory.With communication alone no longer enough, the coalition authorises a mission. The experimental craft The Peregrine is designed to attempt a crossing, transforming distant contact into direct encounter. What follows is not simply exploration, but a struggle to maintain clarity in a system that responds to perception as much as action.Protocols are established to preserve stability. Language is controlled. Responses are measured. Records are carefully maintained. These measures suggest that discipline may be the only safeguard in an environment where reaction can shape reality. Yet the further the mission progresses, the harder that discipline becomes to sustain.As pressures mount on both sides of the Fold, decisions made in moments begin to ripple outward in unpredictable ways. Trust becomes fragile. Meaning becomes unstable. And the line between observation and influence begins to blur.The Flight of The Peregrine is a first-contact story where language is power, perception has consequences and the greatest unknown is not what lies beyond the stars, but how humanity chooses to engage with it.

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In 1620, John Dee records a final, unsettling discovery. The symbols he once believed to be protective are in fact diagrams capable of stressing reality itself. When the ship Speedwell vanishes through a rupture he names the Fold, it carries its passengers into the unknown. The breach does not close. It waits, responsive to thought, memory and division.Four centuries later, astronomer Dr Sarah Sirkman detects structured signals from Proxima Centauri b. Linguist Dr Ruth Cooke confirms they are not random, but a form of language shaped by the patterns of seventeenth-century English. More impossible still, replies arrive almost instantly, as if distance itself has been bypassed.An international coalition forms to manage the discovery. Led by ethicist Dr Claire Sinnett, the group adopts a cautious approach. Communicate clearly. Avoid promises. Recognise the distant civilisation, calling itself Providence, as sovereign. As dialogue begins, it becomes clear that this is not a simple first contact. The world on the other side is under strain, shaped by a phenomenon known as the Seam, where collective behaviour appears to have tangible consequences.As communication deepens, interpretations diverge. On Earth, the coalition struggles to maintain unity under growing global pressure. On Providence, competing factions begin to see meaning and intent in every transmission. Hope, fear and belief start to carry as much weight as fact. Each exchange risks changing more than understanding.Then something else emerges within the signal. An anomalous voice that does not behave as expected begins to challenge assumptions about the nature of the Fold itself. The possibility grows that this is not just a bridge between worlds, but a system with its own rules, limits and memory.With communication alone no longer enough, the coalition authorises a mission. The experimental craft The Peregrine is designed to attempt a crossing, transforming distant contact into direct encounter. What follows is not simply exploration, but a struggle to maintain clarity in a system that responds to perception as much as action.Protocols are established to preserve stability. Language is controlled. Responses are measured. Records are carefully maintained. These measures suggest that discipline may be the only safeguard in an environment where reaction can shape reality. Yet the further the mission progresses, the harder that discipline becomes to sustain.As pressures mount on both sides of the Fold, decisions made in moments begin to ripple outward in unpredictable ways. Trust becomes fragile. Meaning becomes unstable. And the line between observation and influence begins to blur.The Flight of The Peregrine is a first-contact story where language is power, perception has consequences and the greatest unknown is not what lies beyond the stars, but how humanity chooses to engage with it.

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Pagina's: 293, Paperback, Independently published


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